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Detection of Magnetic Nanoparticles with Superconducting Quantum Interference Device (SQUID) Magnetometer and Application to Immunoassays
- Source :
- Japanese Journal of Applied Physics. 38:L1102
- Publication Year :
- 1999
- Publisher :
- IOP Publishing, 1999.
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Abstract
- A system is developed to magnetically measure biological antigen-antibody reactions with a superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) magnetometer. In this system, antibodies are labeled with magnetic nanoparticles of γ-Fe2O3, and the antigen-antibody reactions are measured by detecting the magnetic field from the magnetic nanoparticles. A setup of the system is described, and the sensitivity of the system is studied in terms of detectable weight of nanoparticles. Magnetic particles as small as 600 pg can be detected at present. An experiment is also conducted to measure antigen-antibody reaction with the present system. It is shown that the sensitivity of the present system is better than that of the conventional optical method. A one order of magnitude improvement of sensitivity will be realized by the sophistication of the present system.
- Subjects :
- Materials science
Condensed matter physics
business.industry
Magnetometer
Quantitative Biology::Tissues and Organs
General Engineering
General Physics and Astronomy
Nanoparticle
equipment and supplies
Quantitative Biology::Cell Behavior
law.invention
Magnetic field
SQUID
Magnetization
law
Scanning SQUID microscopy
Optoelectronics
Magnetic nanoparticles
business
human activities
Sensitivity (electronics)
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 13474065 and 00214922
- Volume :
- 38
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Japanese Journal of Applied Physics
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........bac13d8937a487b23fb3dccd8cf7471a
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1143/jjap.38.l1102